By the end of the course, students will be capable:
- of providing a complete description of a publication using the scientific and technical terms generally used in French;
- of making up a DTP publication according to the rule book, and of justifying their choices against pre-established data, particularly editorial policy and a target public;
- describing, criticising and creating mediatising graphics of numbered or structural data.
Main themes
The course will train students in the formal analysis and graphic production of press publications. it will include a presentation of the technical means used in informatic data processing when producing DTPs.
Content and teaching methods
Content
Part 1: Introduction to graphics
A. Introduction to the development of the production technology of signs (letters) and images, with a view to identifying the cultural factors of this technology.
B. Data processing leading to a graphic presentation (e.g. diagrams, networks and letters).
C. Introduction to an analysis, and the practice, of graphics for both paper and multi-media supports.
Part 2: Graphics in the press
A. Introduction to an analysis, and the practice, of graphics in the press.
B. Introduction to the use of DTP programs.
Methodology
Analysis and comments based on examples taken from the press.
Classroom exercises.
On the basis of these analyses, the work asked of students will focus on making a journalistic production.
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
Course requirements: Part 1 of the course is Part B of Course COMU2285 (Communicational writing workshop).
Supervision: The substantial volume of on-screen classroom exercises call for IT resources (individual computers and software), which will be available to all students, and supervision from specialist Assistants.